That ends another day of our a live and free coverage of the coronavirus.
Here’s a summary of the main news for the day:
- Victoria recorded another nine fresh cases up till midnight on Sunday on top of the two cases in the Arcare rest home in Melbourne’s west which were announced over the weekend;
- Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton gave a strong indication that the return to more normal life from lockdown would be gradual saying: “It is certainly not a snap back to large gatherings and a full MCG”;
- The government removed more than 50 exposure sites from the official list as close contacts placed in quarantine in the early stages of this outbreak clear their 13th day tests;
- NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told a Sydney radio station that the states should be receiving vaccinations based on their population. This is in response to the federal government’s decision to provide Victoria with an additional 100,000 Pfizer doses; and
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said he is “hopeful” the Victorian lockdown will be lifted soon, comparing restrictions to those used in NSW over summer where lockdown rules focused on certain affected areas. Mr Morrison said returning to in-person school classes should be a particular priority.
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